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12-18-2020 09:34 AM
Product: HP 14s er0002tu
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello sir/mam ,
I recently brought Hp14s er0002tu and it is amazing laptop but i think i have to upgrade it so my question is that upgradation of ram or ssd will void warranty ? and secondly which should be upgraded first ssd or ram for hp14s er0002tu .
your faithfull
Devendar Pareek
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12-18-2020 01:10 PM
According to the HP specs page, that model came with an old SATA HDD, and one of the slowest out there.
So, if this was mine, I would replace the HDD with a SATA SDD of the same capacity. That will vastly improve the performance of the laptop, much more than adding more RAM.
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